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Are physiotherapy exercises effective in reducing chronic low back pain? [with consumer summary]
Lewis A, Morris ME, Walsh C
Physical Therapy Reviews 2008;13(1):37-44
systematic review

The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature on the effectiveness of physiotherapy exercises in reducing chronic low back pain (CLBP). A systematic search of the medical databases was performed, with 64 articles retrieved. After the exclusion criteria were applied, 15 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating physiotherapy delivered exercise programmes to patients with CLBP remained. A methodological quality assessment was performed, showing the included studies to have medium to high quality. Prescribed physiotherapy exercises included general fitness and aerobic exercises, flexibility regimes, stretches, muscle strengthening and spinal stabilising exercises. These interventions were compared with each other as well as surgical stabilisation, yoga, hydrotherapy, back car education booklets and placebo groups. Overall, physiotherapy prescribed exercise programmes were found to be effective in reducing pain in patients with CLBP. However, there was no consensus on a specific technique or exercise format being consistently superior to other interventions.

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